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Jun. 10, 2024

Nylon Roller Wheel Trolley | Bulk and Wholesale

Nylon Roller Wheels / Track Rollers

Tarps Now Nylon Wheel Trolleys are perfect for light and medium weight warehouse curtains up to approximately 15 feet tall.  

You will get efficient and thoughtful service from Laililai.

The Nylon Roller Wheels are engineered to slide smoothly in our warehouse track. They are Made in the USA.

These Nylon track rollers are typically in stock and ship out in 1-3 business days.

Specifications:

Hook:  1" Hook
Material:  Nylon
Finish:  Zinc plated 
Max Load:  30 lbs per nylon trolley

Nylon Roller Wheel Trolley | Bulk and Wholesale

Nylon Roller Wheels / Track Rollers

Tarps Now Nylon Wheel Trolleys are perfect for light and medium weight warehouse curtains up to approximately 15 feet tall.  

The Nylon Roller Wheels are engineered to slide smoothly in our warehouse track. They are Made in the USA.

These Nylon track rollers are typically in stock and ship out in 1-3 business days.

Specifications:

Hook:  1" Hook
Material:  Nylon
Finish:  Zinc plated 
Max Load:  30 lbs per nylon trolley

XiKe 10 Pack Black 2" Nylon Garage Door Roller 4" Stem ...

Very nice rollers. Had to make track adjustments after installing.

You can see by the picture how worn out the old 15 year old nylon rollernylon rollers were on my garage door. They had worn both in width and height. These new Xyte rollers were thicker and taller, so after installing, my garage door was actually binding a bit, denoted by a pop sound when traveling up around the 2/3 up mark. Actually took me a few days to figure out what was causing this. I lubed everything, tightened all the hinge bolts, adjusted the track in and out, etc. Then I noticed when in the down position, there was very little slide for the rollers in the track, so they were binding up. I moved the bottom track out out to about 3/4 of an inch from the door on both sides. Now the thicker, taller, newer rollers had the room they needed to slide back and forth and work properly. I actually need to move it out a little more just to have some insurance, but I have to drill new pilot holes for the lag bolt as the garage door installer didn't give me much to work with.So the rollers themselves appear to be excellent quality. Made in PRC, which I presume to be the people's republic of china. No complaints at all. Very quiet, and better than my old nylon rollers.Installation. So there are four primary ways to install these. Bending out a piece of the track, getting a roller extractor tool, taking off the hinges for each roller, or taking the bottom track off. I took the bottom track off, one side at a time so the track on the other side would hold the door in place. I first raised the door, them took out the two lag bolts, and the 2 screws in the bracket where the upper and lower track meet. Bracket off. Then I lowered the door, took off the old rollers, and put in the new ones after coating the shafts with some red hi temp grease (I also wadded up a piece of paper towel and forced it through the hinge tube to clean it out). This took care of the bottom four. Then I removed the hinge for the top roller. I have a two track system, nothing like you see on youtube videos. So it was pretty time consuming, but given the state of my old rollers, clearly it needed to be done.

XiKe 10 Pack Black 2" Nylon Garage Door Roller 4" Stem ...

Very nice rollers. Had to make track adjustments after installing.

You can see by the picture how worn out the old 15 year old nylon rollers were on my garage door. They had worn both in width and height. These new Xyte rollers were thicker and taller, so after installing, my garage door was actually binding a bit, denoted by a pop sound when traveling up around the 2/3 up mark. Actually took me a few days to figure out what was causing this. I lubed everything, tightened all the hinge bolts, adjusted the track in and out, etc. Then I noticed when in the down position, there was very little slide for the rollers in the track, so they were binding up. I moved the bottom track out out to about 3/4 of an inch from the door on both sides. Now the thicker, taller, newer rollers had the room they needed to slide back and forth and work properly. I actually need to move it out a little more just to have some insurance, but I have to drill new pilot holes for the lag bolt as the garage door installer didn't give me much to work with.So the rollers themselves appear to be excellent quality. Made in PRC, which I presume to be the people's republic of china. No complaints at all. Very quiet, and better than my old nylon rollers.Installation. So there are four primary ways to install these. Bending out a piece of the track, getting a roller extractor tool, taking off the hinges for each roller, or taking the bottom track off. I took the bottom track off, one side at a time so the track on the other side would hold the door in place. I first raised the door, them took out the two lag bolts, and the 2 screws in the bracket where the upper and lower track meet. Bracket off. Then I lowered the door, took off the old rollers, and put in the new ones after coating the shafts with some red hi temp grease (I also wadded up a piece of paper towel and forced it through the hinge tube to clean it out). This took care of the bottom four. Then I removed the hinge for the top roller. I have a two track system, nothing like you see on youtube videos. So it was pretty time consuming, but given the state of my old rollers, clearly it needed to be done.

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